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it was the usual thing in mexico. the government would say what youould say on the air and what you cldn't say on the air. i decided i didn't want to be that kind of reporter so i sold everything and came to the united states. just imagine that now i can talk to anyone without asking permission for anything. i had to leave my country because of that. it used to be said that the powerful and the rich never leave their country, only those who need possibilities and those who are poor and those who are ambitious leave their countries. that's exactly what happened with me. i came here because i had to come here something pushed me out of mexico and something pulled me from the united states. now i have two passports, but honestly i have to thank this country because it gave me all the wonderful opportunities. if i would have stayed in mexico, i don't know what would have happened but i would have been a very poor, sad and probably censored journalist. >> why did your parents come? >> my parents came in the 1940s and it wa
it was the usual thing in mexico. the government would say what youould say on the air and what you cldn't say on the air. i decided i didn't want to be that kind of reporter so i sold everything and came to the united states. just imagine that now i can talk to anyone without asking permission for anything. i had to leave my country because of that. it used to be said that the powerful and the rich never leave their country, only those who need possibilities and those who are poor and those...
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in mexico a drug cartel leader is believed to have been killed in a shoot out with marines. he is known as the executioner is suspected in hundreds of killings. his death comes as marines captured another alleged failed leader who is also suspected in hundreds of killings there. he is also believed to be responsible for the death of the jern jet ski erhardt lee. >> more bad news workers of a a battery plant are feeling the effects from the car's lack of demand. here to explain all of this diane macedo. >> december bite getting the 150 million love our money to get the volt batteries before a single battery has been produ d produced. a a plant aped in 2010 surrounded by so much hype even obama tanded the ground breaking. >> you are showing ow manufacturing jobs are coming right back here to the united states of america. >> it was supposed to create hundreds of new jobs and produce 15,000 batteries a year. they have employed 200 batteries a year. the machine paid by a plant in south korea. it is also taxpayer subsidized had its own production issues. a spokesman tells foxnews.
in mexico a drug cartel leader is believed to have been killed in a shoot out with marines. he is known as the executioner is suspected in hundreds of killings. his death comes as marines captured another alleged failed leader who is also suspected in hundreds of killings there. he is also believed to be responsible for the death of the jern jet ski erhardt lee. >> more bad news workers of a a battery plant are feeling the effects from the car's lack of demand. here to explain all of this...
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. >>> one zoo in mexico welcomed their newest little giant. a 2-month-old baby hippo this week made its appearance along with mama. zoo officials say he is's exploring new foods and while he's tiny now, he could get up to 2 tons. they were listed as a vulnerable series because of poaching with their ivory teeth. look at him having a hard time walking there. >> a little belly fat. >>> a new exhibit shows the popemobile over the years, showing off golden carriages and white cars. it's an in-depth look at the pope's vehicles. the earliest carriages were pulled by six horses and looked more like mobile rooms. it was john paul ii's ride that earned the name popemobile, as it appeared at events around the world. >>> finally, competitors in china did their best flying squirrel impressions at the championship. b.a.s.e. jumpers and skydivers wore special suits to allow them to glide through the air. the competitors leapt from a cliff 4,600 feet in the air and flew across the valley below. this is just the first round of jumps with finals taking place t
. >>> one zoo in mexico welcomed their newest little giant. a 2-month-old baby hippo this week made its appearance along with mama. zoo officials say he is's exploring new foods and while he's tiny now, he could get up to 2 tons. they were listed as a vulnerable series because of poaching with their ivory teeth. look at him having a hard time walking there. >> a little belly fat. >>> a new exhibit shows the popemobile over the years, showing off golden carriages and...
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, colorado and california meet down to the chijuajua area of new mexico. there was one excavation along the way i remember out in the desert nears winslow, arizona. the desert out there is just a still life with a few landmarks on the horizon and this empty hole, the little colorado river desert, the painted desert, and we were working on a 500-room pueblo dating back to about 1400 ad. i just remember the wind just hailing down on us for days and you would be working down with trowels inside of a trench and if you stop for too long, the sand would start to fill up your hole again because it was blowing so much and everybody was turned away from the wind. so it looked like some kind of religious thing was going on here, all these people bowed to the ground for days and days tinkering with some unimaginable smallness in front of them while the wind just pushed harder and harder, sand blasting across you, filling up all the rooms that you just emptied out as if the desert is rolling back over itself. because even where trails are left, trails disappear out th
, colorado and california meet down to the chijuajua area of new mexico. there was one excavation along the way i remember out in the desert nears winslow, arizona. the desert out there is just a still life with a few landmarks on the horizon and this empty hole, the little colorado river desert, the painted desert, and we were working on a 500-room pueblo dating back to about 1400 ad. i just remember the wind just hailing down on us for days and you would be working down with trowels inside of...
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have been talking about this in arizona, nevada -- not arizona, nevada, colorado, once upon a time new mexico, but no more. they are becoming swing states, really contested. this coming week, both the president and romney are going to nevada. only six electoral votes, but it has become a really contested state. the west is what the midwest used to be, to some extent. it is a very divided part of the country. the west used to be not so much. there was a point in this campaign were the obama people were putting people in arizona and testing whether they could put arizona in play. they decided in the end that they could not or it was not worth the investment. there are people who argue, which is not wacky to say, that at some point texas will become a democratic state. >> with regard to nevada and colorado, what is happening that is putting them in play? >> is all demographic. a big part of it is the latino vote. states are going to be more and more democratic. it is a slow move. it has gone from republican to in play. they are heading democratic. tavis: does romney have a shot at getting a sign
have been talking about this in arizona, nevada -- not arizona, nevada, colorado, once upon a time new mexico, but no more. they are becoming swing states, really contested. this coming week, both the president and romney are going to nevada. only six electoral votes, but it has become a really contested state. the west is what the midwest used to be, to some extent. it is a very divided part of the country. the west used to be not so much. there was a point in this campaign were the obama...
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. >> reporter: 24 miles above new mexico he became a human missile. felix baumgartner was able to reach such great heights thanks to that helium balloon. in order for a safe liftoff winds could be no more than 3 miles per hour. on his way up, felix baumgartner's breath fogged up his helmet and he complained the the air inside his viesor was not warm enough. the problem was never fixed. >> could see a little bit of frost and for about 30 minutes it looked like we might have to abort the mission. >> reporter: the crew decided the jump was safe. the free fall is the highest known to man but not the longest. it lasted four minutes and 20 seconds. 16 seconds shorter than joe kitinger's record set more than half a century ago. he helped train felix baumgartner and was there from liftoff to landing. >> talk about the right stuff. felix baumgartner's feat came on the 62nd anniversary when chuck yeager first broke the sound barrier. yeager is now 89 years old. flight yesterday flying in the back seat of a fighter. he broke the speed barrier back in 1947. >>> f
. >> reporter: 24 miles above new mexico he became a human missile. felix baumgartner was able to reach such great heights thanks to that helium balloon. in order for a safe liftoff winds could be no more than 3 miles per hour. on his way up, felix baumgartner's breath fogged up his helmet and he complained the the air inside his viesor was not warm enough. the problem was never fixed. >> could see a little bit of frost and for about 30 minutes it looked like we might have to abort...
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whether you're talking about the gulf of mexico, you're talking about colorado, it's harder. this is an intentional slowdown. the gulf of mexico, ich has been one of the most prolific sources of oil and natural gas is still at a lower level of activity than it was prior to the bp spl. now that was regretable, but safeguards are in place right now. so that's not going to happen again. this administration has been trying to get rid of coal-fired generation. they don't like oil and gas generation. and they just assume we would be riding around on horses and buggies. melissa: or wind powered cars. >> that's right. lissa: liz, let me ask you. another thing this debate about federal land versus private lanand. we went back and did the fact-checking. turns out once again from the department of energy, 96% of the inease since 2007, in production, took place on nonfederal lands. look at that. you can see there. >> private and. >> absolutely. melissa --. melissa: hang on, let liz get in there. go ahead, liz. >> what we're talking about essentially the difference between drilling on fed
whether you're talking about the gulf of mexico, you're talking about colorado, it's harder. this is an intentional slowdown. the gulf of mexico, ich has been one of the most prolific sources of oil and natural gas is still at a lower level of activity than it was prior to the bp spl. now that was regretable, but safeguards are in place right now. so that's not going to happen again. this administration has been trying to get rid of coal-fired generation. they don't like oil and gas generation....
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jonathan is on the phone from new mexico. caller: i just want to say that how can anybody not open their eyes? can anybody get a paycheck anymore? it seems like everybody is rich across this country. they are saying, obama is the best. how can you say that? every person that cause you right now probably gets $5 per hour and they're still saying that obama is the best. host: tomorrow morning, the president campaigning in florida. live coverage just after 10:00 eastern time. gov. mitt romney is on the campaign trail in a number of states. he will be in nevada tomorrow afternoon with his running mate, paul ryan. jay is on the phone from oregon. good evening. caller: i was just one in to know, why would anybody believe what romney had to say? i was kind of going for him because he was a businessman, but then i find out that he is not a businessman, he is an investor. he makes money, big money, for the people who invest with him. he does that by getting rid of jobs. from the workers. you are making $15 an hour, he takes the job ov
jonathan is on the phone from new mexico. caller: i just want to say that how can anybody not open their eyes? can anybody get a paycheck anymore? it seems like everybody is rich across this country. they are saying, obama is the best. how can you say that? every person that cause you right now probably gets $5 per hour and they're still saying that obama is the best. host: tomorrow morning, the president campaigning in florida. live coverage just after 10:00 eastern time. gov. mitt romney is...
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zona de arizona en donde se habÍa disparado uno de los censores de movimiento en menos de 2 millas de mÉxico lo recibieron a tiros, uno de los agentes muriÓ, otro resultÓ herido pero no de gravedad y un tercero saliÓ ileso. >> el agente muriÓ a las manos de criminales que operan a lo largo de la frontera. >> decenas de agentes locales y federales patrullan el Área del tiroteo en bÚsqueda de ellos, estarÍan utilizando aeronaves no conocidas. >> estÁn siendo inglaterraing guadalaja interÉs wrog dinterrogadas. >> nosotros buscamos justicia para traer a los responsables en este asesinato. >> en donde provienen las armas utilizadas en el asesinato del agentes, dijeron a univisiÓn noticias que formen parte de la operaciÓn rÁpido y furioso estarÍan entre un 30-40%. >> respondiendo a su pregunta de hasta que punto las armas podrÍan haber sido de la operaciÓn rÁpido y furioso yo creo que no es imposible y serÍa especular. el agente naciÓ en utah y cuando se graduÓ, se fue de misionero a ciudad de mÉxico y trabajÓ con la iglesia de los santos de los Últimos dÍas a su regreso con
zona de arizona en donde se habÍa disparado uno de los censores de movimiento en menos de 2 millas de mÉxico lo recibieron a tiros, uno de los agentes muriÓ, otro resultÓ herido pero no de gravedad y un tercero saliÓ ileso. >> el agente muriÓ a las manos de criminales que operan a lo largo de la frontera. >> decenas de agentes locales y federales patrullan el Área del tiroteo en bÚsqueda de ellos, estarÍan utilizando aeronaves no conocidas. >> estÁn siendo...
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the hurricane is not expected to enter the gulf of mexico, where the u-s has extensive oil and gas installations. a teenager in colorado goes to court, an hour from now, to face charges of kidnapping and killing a ten-year-old girl. jessica ridgeway vanished on her way to school in suburban denver on october 5-th. her body was found last week in a park five miles from her home. police arrested 17-year-old austin sigg at his home, and charged him with jessica's abduction and murder. sigg's classmates says he gave no indication that anything was wrong. the cold, harsh way he looked at them. the unease they just couldn't shake off when he did. so, when austin reed sigg was arrested tuesday night, accused of strangling 10-year-old jessica ridgeway, dismembering her and placing her body parts under the two-story home where he lived, many of the girls in that denver suburb weren't shocked. he will undergo a physical and mental assessment. the result will determine which prison he will go to to serve his sentence. the sentence to 30-60 years. he is appealing his conviction. the faa says they discovered
the hurricane is not expected to enter the gulf of mexico, where the u-s has extensive oil and gas installations. a teenager in colorado goes to court, an hour from now, to face charges of kidnapping and killing a ten-year-old girl. jessica ridgeway vanished on her way to school in suburban denver on october 5-th. her body was found last week in a park five miles from her home. police arrested 17-year-old austin sigg at his home, and charged him with jessica's abduction and murder. sigg's...
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border patrol agent killed earlier this week along the arizona/mexico border. nbc's mark potter is in sierra vista, arizona tonight where agent nicholas ivy lived with his family. good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, brian. federal investigators tell nbc news that based on evidence they've found so far, they are looking into whether this shooting may have been a friendly fire incident. agents shooting at each other. agent nicholas ivy of the border control was shot and killed early tuesday morning while responding to desert sensors that track illegal movement across the border. two other agents were with him. one was wounded. they had reported being fired upon earlier. about five miles north of the border near naco, arizona. officials blamed the shootings on armed criminals and mexican authorities say they have made two arrests related to the case. while u.s. investigators say they have reached no conclusions and still have a lot of work to do, they cannot rule out the possibility this was a friendly fire. brian? >> mark potter with this late develop
border patrol agent killed earlier this week along the arizona/mexico border. nbc's mark potter is in sierra vista, arizona tonight where agent nicholas ivy lived with his family. good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, brian. federal investigators tell nbc news that based on evidence they've found so far, they are looking into whether this shooting may have been a friendly fire incident. agents shooting at each other. agent nicholas ivy of the border control was shot and killed...
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muere a manos de la patrulla fronteriza, provoca indignaciÓn del gobierno de mÉxico. estados unidos xcalifica a la mara salvatrucha como organizaciÓn internacional criminal. da nuevas armas para combatirla. algunas agencias de empleo y asistencia migratoria en new york, seestafan a hipos hispano que necesitan empleo. comenzamos. >>> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edicion nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >>> hola que tal, fue noche de debate entre los aspirantes a la vicepresidencia paul ryan y joe biden por el demÓcrata. comenzaron con el ataque la embajada de estados unidos en libia. hablaron de empleo, salud. lourdes tiene lo destacado, buenas noches lourdes, adelante. >>> buenas noches ¿como estas? para comenzar el debate comenzÓ de entrada combativo en los primeros minutos del debate se sintiÓ el enfrentamiento entre joe biden y paul ryan. y comenzÓ un tema que domina mÁs que es tema de polÍtica exterior. y bry irÍan le dijo a biden, que la polÍtica exterior de este pais se estÁ desbaratando, se esta desmoronando. y lo que criticÓ porq
muere a manos de la patrulla fronteriza, provoca indignaciÓn del gobierno de mÉxico. estados unidos xcalifica a la mara salvatrucha como organizaciÓn internacional criminal. da nuevas armas para combatirla. algunas agencias de empleo y asistencia migratoria en new york, seestafan a hipos hispano que necesitan empleo. comenzamos. >>> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edicion nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >>> hola que tal, fue noche de debate entre los...
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with dozens more firearms being linked to crimes in mexico. guns connected to fast and furious have now been recovered at the sites of murders, kidnappings and at least two brutal massacres. >>> there are reports at the airports. in the past two days, loaded guns have gotten past tsa agents. >> reporter: in the latest black eye for tsa, a loaded .38 caliber gun like this went undetected by screeners. richardson mistakenly 234r50u with it from new orleans to newark. just one day earlier in orlando, they missed another loaded gun. this time in a firefighter's carry-on bag. that gun made it on to the plane. >> it's scary. >> i am voiced they missed something like that. >> reporter: some in congress worry this has all become business as usual. >> unfortunately, the reports i get, it's not just this one weapon. it's hundreds of items every day, but it can't be tolerated. >> reporter: but out for the record on security, the tsa says it had many successes, confiscating 1100 weapons. 28 guns just last week alone. still, it's all the blunders. many say
with dozens more firearms being linked to crimes in mexico. guns connected to fast and furious have now been recovered at the sites of murders, kidnappings and at least two brutal massacres. >>> there are reports at the airports. in the past two days, loaded guns have gotten past tsa agents. >> reporter: in the latest black eye for tsa, a loaded .38 caliber gun like this went undetected by screeners. richardson mistakenly 234r50u with it from new orleans to newark. just one day...
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. >> is new mexico in play if you have the super pac restore our future. >> we were happy for them to spend money but there's no way that's in play and no way it's not going to be democratic. >> popular republican governor susana martinez. >> the president has strong support across the state not only from the latino community but people across the state. >> finally pennsylvania, there's a lot of talk out of pennsylvania that senator bob casey is in some difficulty, that pennsylvania is closer than it should be from a democratic perspective. >> for any of these states mitt romney has been trying to compete in ohio, trying to -- it's been hard nut for that campaign to crack. they haven't been able to. now they're playing this bluffing game of trying to expand the math. our belief is the math is set. same states we've been talking about. no way i will dye my hair black and wear a fake mustache if they win pennsylvania, michigan or new mexico. these are not states we're concerned about. of course we're on the ground, competing for every vote but this is a bluff by the romney team. >> we'v
. >> is new mexico in play if you have the super pac restore our future. >> we were happy for them to spend money but there's no way that's in play and no way it's not going to be democratic. >> popular republican governor susana martinez. >> the president has strong support across the state not only from the latino community but people across the state. >> finally pennsylvania, there's a lot of talk out of pennsylvania that senator bob casey is in some difficulty,...
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up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. everything out there is a story. and that's what i'm following, these stories, looking for ways, looking for grains of sand out of place, looking for stories out in the middle of nowhere. i can open this up for questions if anybody has any questions. . >> i was wondering if they had any sort of metal or did they use hardened rocks of some sort to shape their stones? . >> most of what they did was stone. metallurgy was just starting to move up into northern chijuajua at that time and they were working with copper. that was just ornamental, so there was no metal going on at all other than imported bells. >> and the shells, they went down to cortez -- not lake -- the cortez sea to get, was that mostly hard or brittle? . >> it was hard but not tool hard. the colorado plateau is covered with chert, a glassy rock that is really really good for making
up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. everything out there is a story. and that's what i'm following, these stories, looking for ways, looking for grains of sand out of place, looking for stories out in the middle of nowhere. i can open this up for questions if anybody has any questions....
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story of survival from two friends who were left stranded after their plane crashed in the gulf of mexico. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. have a good one. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
story of survival from two friends who were left stranded after their plane crashed in the gulf of mexico. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. have a good one. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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they have a variety of programs aimed at expanding enrollment including a partnership with mexico among foreign nationals. the department of state and homeland security waved the legal requirement that people entering the u.s. not be welfare reliant. it is a hot button issue sometimes. wouldn't be surprised if we start hearing about this one on the campaign trail and in next week's final debate. >> oo the timed 5 minutes to the top of the hour. talk about a literal kick to the head. we will explain. >> can you figure out the word of the day? there it is stick around for the answer. music: "make someone h" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪it's so important to make meone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. ♪ >> about a minute until the top of the hour. the good, bad and uglyfirst the good. a baby bear nursed back to health after being left're abandoned by the mother. you may have to deg deeper when you want a glass of wine. drought and hail hurt the european grapes . and a girl taking a knee in the face. she
they have a variety of programs aimed at expanding enrollment including a partnership with mexico among foreign nationals. the department of state and homeland security waved the legal requirement that people entering the u.s. not be welfare reliant. it is a hot button issue sometimes. wouldn't be surprised if we start hearing about this one on the campaign trail and in next week's final debate. >> oo the timed 5 minutes to the top of the hour. talk about a literal kick to the head. we...
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mexico. canada. in countries that have made themselves more attractive for entrepreneurs and business and investment as his policies have made it less attractive. >>shepard: government holds an education on economic issues with 51 percent trust him more to handle the economy and 44 percent trust president obama more. and now, live from washington, dc, with the details. what drove the growth? >>guest: housing and consumers and a jump in government spending, 10 percent increase in the amount the federal government put in spending with personal consumption, the amount u.s. consumers buy, that increased 2 percent, and the federal government was up nearly 10 percent, and the non-dense was 3 percent. >>shepard: how did the markets react? >>guest: the g.d.p. report was better than was expected but there is a slow economic recovery. the dow began up and now trading flat through the afternoon but up now. investors are focused on company reports on how much money they are making. the earning season has been la
mexico. canada. in countries that have made themselves more attractive for entrepreneurs and business and investment as his policies have made it less attractive. >>shepard: government holds an education on economic issues with 51 percent trust him more to handle the economy and 44 percent trust president obama more. and now, live from washington, dc, with the details. what drove the growth? >>guest: housing and consumers and a jump in government spending, 10 percent increase in the...
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parachute he's expected to reach speeds -- get this -- of 690 miles an hour on the way down to the new mexico desert. his jump is slated for tuesday. we'll let you know how it goes. >>> when we come back on the broadcast, to another daredevil. another death-defying feat from david blaine. how could anyone survive letting perfect strangers zap them with volts of electricity. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tong
parachute he's expected to reach speeds -- get this -- of 690 miles an hour on the way down to the new mexico desert. his jump is slated for tuesday. we'll let you know how it goes. >>> when we come back on the broadcast, to another daredevil. another death-defying feat from david blaine. how could anyone survive letting perfect strangers zap them with volts of electricity. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic...
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we knew our family had this chain of nurseries from mexico. i never understood because my father would change tg subject when his name came up. our grandfather was an orchardist at the turn of the century. >> which you hadn't even known. >> i didn't know it until i discovered this at the archive when i was trying to page through all of these things. then i discovered an obituary that had been written about our grandfather when he died when we were much to young to remember him. it was very, very long in the texas at the time. it detailed every, all the rare plants, specimen plants, horticultural, introducing them to texas. i was so excited about all of this. i used to say to my brother, this apple thing, you have gotten from your grandfather who had a reverence. he would say that is ridiculous. when my brother announced he was going to give up his life as a trial lawyer to be an apple orchardist. my father said i have one thing to say, jews don't farm. but they did. his father clearly did. >> just to wind up, then, what are you working on next
we knew our family had this chain of nurseries from mexico. i never understood because my father would change tg subject when his name came up. our grandfather was an orchardist at the turn of the century. >> which you hadn't even known. >> i didn't know it until i discovered this at the archive when i was trying to page through all of these things. then i discovered an obituary that had been written about our grandfather when he died when we were much to young to remember him. it...
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he was governor in new mexico, gary johnson. governor johnson, good morning. >> chuck, great to be with you. thank you. >> let me ask you this. what are you advocating that you don't think is being advocated by either president obama or mitt romney? >> let's not bomb iran, let's get out of afghanistan tomorrow, bring the troops home, marriage equality, that it's a constitutional right. i would have never signed the defense authorization act. balance the federal budget now. eliminate income tax, corporate tax, abolish the irs and replace that with one federal consumption tax which i think really will create tens of millions of jobs given a zero corporate tax rate environment. >> well, you made that fairly easy. you ticked down that. but you can go into the details on this. as you know, a lot of those things could get accomplished given the two party duopoly in congress. but many of the issues that you're advocating are positions one or the other holds. so marriage equality, the obama/biden ticket is tfully supportive of that. bal
he was governor in new mexico, gary johnson. governor johnson, good morning. >> chuck, great to be with you. thank you. >> let me ask you this. what are you advocating that you don't think is being advocated by either president obama or mitt romney? >> let's not bomb iran, let's get out of afghanistan tomorrow, bring the troops home, marriage equality, that it's a constitutional right. i would have never signed the defense authorization act. balance the federal budget now....